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Nice Kay Hollow Body Electric in Nashville for $250.I uploaded the last pic from here as a reference: This guy was selling for $500, but with how old it is, I couldn't see it being worth that much. Here is what it looks like, I'll be taking real pics of it once I get home tonight, but it is in this good of shape. I am missing two knobs for the tremolo and reverb. The only way I figured out this was a 1966 is due to the electronics diagram I found, which had a clear reference that this was only made in the 1966 year. Any other info on this amp would be highly appreciated. Leave a dollar amount that you would pay, and I'll let you know if I accept. I dont have a lot of time to waste answering questions, so only those interested in coming to take a look, or those asking serious inquiries will get a reply. Only those truly interested should contact me. Your welcome to try it before purchasing. Make me an offer through email and we will go from there. Beinga key player, I'm clueless when it comes to guitar stuff. If anyone has info on these amps, please let me know a good price. But for a 1966 rare vintage tube amp, I am thinking it should fetch at the very least $100. I'm not sure what to price this at, as there isn't much detail for it anywhere. After looking at all the tubes, I think it had 6 or 7 tubes in it total. 15 watt speaker, for deep tone, that isn't overly loud. This has built in analog reverb and tremolo as well, so it has that wurly old 60's sound to it when that is turned up. He said there were two rare tubes left in it that aren't being made anymore. I had my buddy look at the tubes and electronics cause he does repairs for Guitar center. It's not an extremely loud amp, so I wouldn't expect to use it for live applications with drums, BUT it is a great recording amp. Some static in the knobs, and reverb when being turned, but overall sounds damn good for a 1966. I had my guitar player play through it and it sounds great (In fact we used it to record a track that day). I was hoping for a warm tube amp sound, which it did have, but it was overdistorted with keys due to the output gain on my board. I bought it to try with my keys, as a fender rhodes type amp, but its just too dirty for the sound I am going for.


Vintage 1966 Estey t-32 tube amp (St Louis)
